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ز ر ك
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to negative character traits, specifically bad temper or ill disposition. It also features in proper names, particularly of individuals known as hadith narrators.
Derived headwords
زَرُكَverb
- 1.to be ill-temperedclassical
To have a bad disposition or unpleasant character.
زُرَيْكname
- 1.Zuraikboth
A name, specifically referring to Abu Nudrah Zuraik bin Abi Zuraik, a hadith narrator from Basra.
أبو زُرَيْكname
- 1.Abu Zuraikboth
A kunya (patronymic) associated with Zuraik bin Abi Zuraik, whose given name was 'Asfur.
خالد بن زُرَيْكname
- 1.Khalid bin Zuraikboth
A proper name of a hadith narrator from the Rab'i tribe.
Parallel reading
زرك الرجل كفرح أهمله الجوهري وصاحب اللسان
The man was ill-tempered, like 'faraha', neglected by Al-Jauhari and Sahib Al-Lisan.
وقال الصاغاني: أي: ساء خلقه
And Al-Saghani said: meaning, his disposition became bad.
وكزبير: أبو نضرة زريك بن أبي زريك البصري
And like 'zubair': Abu Nudrah Zuraik bin Abi Zuraik Al-Basri.
واسم أبي زريك عصفور: محدث عن الحسن وعطاء وابن سيرين
And the name of Abi Zuraik was 'Asfur: a hadith narrator from Al-Hasan, 'Ata', and Ibn Sirin.
روى عنه أهل البصرة
The people of Basra narrated from him.
ذكره ابن حبان في الثقات
Ibn Hibban mentioned him among the trustworthy.
وفاته: خالد بن زريك الربعي: حدث عن عفان
And his death: Khalid bin Zuraik Al-Rab'i: narrated from 'Affan.
نقله الحافظ
Al-Hafiz transmitted it.